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CDC 1604
CDC 1604 CDC 1604 a 48-bit transistorized version of ... down version was also released as the CDC 160A in 1960, arguably the first minicomputer. NAVCOSSACT ... training support. Jovial was used as the CDC 1604's main programming language while ...
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CDC 6600
CDC 6600 The CDC 6600, a member of the CDC 6000 series, was a mainframe computer from ... relinquished that status to its successor, the CDC 7600. History and impact CDC's first products were based on ...
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CDC 7600
CDC 7600 The CDC 7600 was the Seymour Cray-designed successor to the CDC 6600, extending Control Data's dominance of ... was not object-code compatible to the CDC 6600. In addition, it was not entirely ... smaller 12-bit machines based on the CDC 160A known as Peripheral Processors or ...
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Control Data Corporation
Control Data Corporation Control Data Corporation, or CDC, was one of the pioneering supercomputer firms ... 1970s to what was effectively a spinoff. CDC was one of the eight major computer ... through most of the 1960s; along with CDC these were IBM, Burroughs, NCR, General Electric, Honeywell, RCA, and UNIVAC. CDC was well known and highly regarded throughout ... 501 Park Ave. Of the members forming CDC, William Norris was the unanimous choice ...
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Minicomputer
... of some notable minicomputers Control Data's CDC 160A DEC PDP and VAX series Data General ...
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